And here’s a repost of the back story, now that the character is all done –
The character is a royal guard of the Ubil people, a long dead civilization on a distant planet, the remains of which were uncovered by an exploratory scientific Earth expedition in 2822.
It is believed that the guard, and others like him, were raised and conditioned from childhood to serve the empire and its interests. A guard in training underwent several surgical procedures throughout its youth, as well as traditional physical tests, each designed to alter strength, reflexes, and pain threshold. The first of these was to remove the subject’s ability to speak, which was done for both symbolic and practical reasons.
Earth anthropologists believe that the sealing of a guards mouth with royal colors and metallic adornments symbolized a guards unquestioning loyalty. Not only did the mouthpiece make it physically impossible for a guard to question his emperor, the harsh looking mask also served as a warning to any visiting dignitaries or royal subjects the emperors word was law.
While great emphasis was put on discipline during training, the final steps of surgical alteration actually rendered it unnecessary. In a royal guards appointment ceremony, a large energy storage pack was attached to his back, and thousands of tiny fibers connected themselves to his spinal cord. This pack effectively connected a guard with The Will, a central computing device that was an extension of not only the emperors will, but that of the entire 13 member royal council. The Will broadcasted both commands and a life-sustaining electrical energy to the 22 royal guards. This constant flow meant that there was no need for rest or for independent thought.
With this final enhancement, the whims of the empire literally flowed through the nervous system of the guard. A lifetime of submission was now hardwired into him.
Records from the time indicate that, while the frame of the royal guard was generally smaller and slimmer than that of the rest of his people, his various biomechanical enhancements, unrelenting ferocity, and total lack of remorse or compassion made him an almost unparalleled force.
Not much is known of the religious beliefs of this race, as this was a subject only quietly discussed and rarely noted in recovered documents. However, a beetle, much like our own scarab, appears repeatedly in artifacts and architecture uncovered in Earth expeditions. It is believed that this creature was worshipped and revered among the Ubil people.
A recent dig uncovered a stock of small mechanically enhanced beetles deep in an underground chamber, some of which were still functioning after hundreds of years lying dormant. Seven lives were lost when the threshold of a royal burial chamber was crossed and the insects attacked. While this loss of life was tragic, the monumental discovery is seen as one of the most important in the Earths history, as much of the biomechanical integration schemes used by the Ubil have quickly propelled Earths research on the subject.